"After the attack, people were afraid to leave their homes," Daniel Bentura, who came to Israel with his wife and two children, stated upon leaving. "There were police everywhere. It was simply terrifying."

"For two years we have lived without security and have wanted to immigrate to Israel," Bentura added. "Anti-Semitism in Paris has greatly increased."

"I would not want my children to live, learn and get married in France," he continued. "Life in Israel is far safer than the current situation in Paris."

"We have family and friends here; for us, this is our home..."

The IFCJ has helped hundreds of French immigrants receive financial support, help finding employment, immigration and acclimation assistance for families, and other services.

"The IFCJ is committed to protect the Jewish communities in need around the world and help those who want to immigrate from these communities," President Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein stated.

Here you’ll find an array of useful information on accommodations, transportation, exchanging currency, Israel's climate and customs, and much more. So get the most out of your trip to Israel with the help of The Fellowship.

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) funds humanitarian aid to the needy in Israel and in Jewish communities around the world, promotes prayer and advocacy on behalf of the Jewish state, and provides resources that help build bridges of understanding between Christians and Jews.